> I think there is a problem with the case-sensivity of password
> (freeradius-0.3) in radclient:

  The passwords usually are case sensitive, unless you've played with
the 'lower_pass' configuration item in radiusd.conf.

> Results:
> - User "a" is accepted with its lower case password "x". (This is OK)
> - User "A" is NOT accepted with its upper case password "X". (This is not
> OK)
> - User "A" is accepted with the lower case password "x". (This is not OK)

  I don't see that in my local server.  It's pretty much a stock
config from the distribution, with the 'a' and 'A' users added.  Are
you sure you haven't made some other change to your local config?

> The "funny" part ist, that radiusd is working OK. But I needed 4 hours to
> find that out. If my NAS is communicating with the RADIUS, everything is OK.
> Only oif I use radclient, the problem occurs. So I am pretty sure, radclient
> is messing with the case of the password. Can someone with radclient
> knowledge take a look at this?

  Radclient does NOT change the case of the passwords.  It doesn't do
*anything* with the passwords, other than encrypt them, and send them
to the server.

  Alan DeKok.

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